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Saturday
Mar082014

Smithtown East Team Takes 2nd Place At NYS DECA Competition

Samantha Vallarella, Hope Lefko and Emily De Marinis, seniors at Smithtown East, win New York State honors in Second Place for Community Service Manual for their work creating and running LAX FOR M.E. AND THE G.A.L.S. which raised $10,000 for the Maurer Foundation (M.E.) for breast health education and the Girls Athletic League of Smithtown (G.A.L.S.)at the annual DECA competition in Rochester New York on Friday, March 7th. They will represent their school at DECA Nationals in Atlanta later this spring. GO EAST!!!!!

 

 

Wednesday
Mar052014

Legislator Trotta Explains His Abstention On Superior Officers Contract

Suffolk County Legislator Robert Trotta 13LDSaying he felt boxed in between a contract that is unsustainable and the possibility of the negotiations going to an arbitrator, Smithtown’s Legislator Robert Trotta, 13th LD, abstained from voting on the Superior Officers Association’s contract. The contract received overwhelming support from Suffolk County’s other Legislators. The resolution passed the Legislature with a vote of 17 yes, 0 no, and 1 abstention. According to Robert Lipp the director of the Budget Review Office, the contract which will be in effect through 2018 is estimated to cost taxpayers $55.4 million of which $12.2 million attributed to the General Fund and $43.2 million to the Police District. 

Earlier today Leg.Trotta expressed his concerns to Smithtown Matters. “I believe strongly that the officers deserve a raise. They have not received a raise in three years and that is not right, but this contract provides the members of the Superior Officers Association (SOA)  a 28.2% pay raise. That is unsustainable.

Legislator Trotta supports some components of the contract including a longer time frame for new hires to get to the top pay-grade and employee contributions to their health-care costs.  

Trotta’s office released the following statement :

At the March 4 General Meeting of the Suffolk County Legislature, Legislator Rober Trotta abstained from voting on the Superior Officers Association’s contract. In explaining his abstention, Legislator Trotta said, “I feel I need to point out that the proposed contract is simply unsustainable and unfair to the taxpayers of this county. When it comes to voting on a contract such as this one, I feel that we, as Legislators, have been placed in a “no win” situation.

This contract, when coupled with existing contracts, is something that this county simply can’t afford. “This is clearly evident because the Democratic State Comptroller, in his November 29,2013 Fiscal Stress Monitoring System, reports that Suffolk County is in worse shape than Nassau County.  In the past two years, we had to sell the H. Lee Dennison Building at a taxpayer cost o $108 million dollars, took $33 million from the Sewer Stabilization Reserve Fund and borrowed $151 million to pay pension costs just to, hopefully, balance the last two budgets.  Based on this ominous trend, how are we going to pay for the deferred raises in these contracts that may require a potential $120 million dollar payout in three of four years from now?

“We only need to look at Nassau County’s situation for what could happen to us and the last thing we need is having all county employees with frozen salaries,” said Legislator Trotta.

If I voted yes for this new contract, it would provide members of the Superior Officers Association with a 28.2% pay raise. In comparison, the Association of Municipal Employees, the county’s largest union, are receiving a total 9% pay increase over an eight-year period, which is just slightly more than the 8.35% the Superior Officers will receive this year alone. 

“This during a time when the median family income for Suffolk County actually fell .05% to $71,222 from 2000 to 2012 (adjusted for inflation),” according to Dr. Martin Cantor of the Long Island Center for Scoio-Economic Policy.

“If I voted “no” for this contract, we might have ended up in binding arbitration which, based on past awards, may have cost our taxpayers even more,” Trotta added.

Legislator Trotta said, “I am not trying to single out the Superior Officers - this contract is just the latest in a series of law enforcement agreements that have come before this legislative body, but it is the first one that has come before me.  I know first-hand the outstanding job that all police officers do and I certainly recognize that they deserve a fair contract that provides for fair increases in line with the cost of living.”

 

 

Thursday
Feb272014

Smithtown Resident Anthony Giordano Newest Member Of Suffolk County IDA

Anthony Giordano Appointed to the Suffolk County IDA - Giordano’s Business Acumen Will Help Retain and Grow Suffolk’s Workforce..

Anthony GiordanoThe Suffolk County Industrial Development Agency (IDA) is proud to announce that Anthony Giordano of Smithtown has been appointed to the agency’s Board of Directors.  Mr. Giordano’s appointment was approved by a vote of the Suffolk County Legislature in November of 2013.

Mr. Giordano’s experience as a former agent certified by the Major League Baseball Players Association coupled with his financial knowledge as an insurance and investment counselor will give him a unique perspective as a member of the board.  Mr. Giordano’s background will serve the IDA well as the agency fulfills its mission to promote economic development within Suffolk County.

“Anthony Giordano is a great addition to the IDA’s Board of Directors.  His business experience and understanding of the local economy makes him a valuable addition”, said Deputy County Executive, Commissioner of Economic Development and IDA Board Chair Joanne Minieri.

The Suffolk IDA welcomes Mr. Giordano and looks forward to his participation and contributions.

To learn more about the Suffolk IDA please visit www.SuffolkIDA.org

Wednesday
Feb262014

Creative Writing Contest For HS Students - Winning Entries To Be Included In Town's 2015 Time Capsule

ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS!

Smithtown Matters is partnering with the Smithtown Youth Bureau  sponsoring a creative writing contest for high school students living in the township of Smithtown.  The theme of the contest is: “Town of Smithtown in the Year 3000”. There are THREE categories: Poetry, Short Story and Essay. Prizes will be awarded for first-place and first runner up in each of the three categories.  In addition each of the three first place submissions will become part of Smithtown’s future when they are placed in the 2015 time capsule during Smithtown’s 350th anniversary (sesquarcentennial) celebration. The anniversary celebration will kick-off in March of 2015 and continue with many events throughout the year. 

Deadline for Submissions is March 17, 2014. Winners will be announced on April 12, 2014 at the Youth Bureau’s Global Youth Services Event. All submissions will be judged by a panel of professionals in the field of English. No one at Smithtown Matters or the Smithtown Youth Bureau will participate in the judging. All pieces must be original compositions. One entry per person.  No drawings or photos will be accepted.  Judges will be looking at grammar, originality, and whether the author sticks to the theme. 

Remember to stay on the topic “Town of Smithtown in the Year 3000.” Have fun and be creative. Click here to access more information and rules for the contest.

Cover letter    Contest flyer

 

Tuesday
Feb252014

Smithtown Dish – small bites of foodie news

Smithtown Dish – small bites of foodie news

By Nancy Vallarella

Finally, 420 North Country Road will once again be warm and inviting with the smell of food cooking wafting through its doors. The former home of Bella Cucina is now the home of Spuntino Brick Oven Restaurant and Bar. No word on official opening date yet, but the good news is – no more vacant building! This is the business’s second location. If you would like to check out their food in advance visit the Spuntino Brick Oven Restaurant and Bar at 687 Old Country Road, Dix Hills. Stand by for opening date in Saint James.

Get ready for Saint Patty’s Day – the Kings Park Branch of the Smithtown Library is offering a class with Chef Rob Scott on Wednesday, March 12, from 6:30 - 8:30pm: Simply Creative Irish Soda Bread and Irish Bananas. There is a $5 fee and you need to bring a few supplies with you (mixing bowl, wooden spoon and loaf pan). Call 631-360-2480 to register.